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The phrase "actually forcing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the act of compelling someone or something to do something, often in a context where the action is unexpected or contrary to what might be assumed.
Example: "The new policy is actually forcing employees to adapt to a more flexible work schedule."
Alternatives: "truly compelling" or "genuinely making".
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This is intended to boost savings without actually forcing people to stash their money away.
"It's actually forcing the designers to be the leaders in fashion again," said Ms. Cook of Proenza Schouler.
I told Tracy, "If you force any child not to do something, you are actually forcing them to do it".
Mr Donoghue added: "The lack of places to live is actually forcing school-leavers out of college altogether.
So we're actually forcing the thinking way back in the supply chain, and telling people, think about this completely differently.
So many Chinese are taking money out of the country that Beijing is "actually forcing the renminbi up, not down," he said.
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But in that case he could actually force it.
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Some airports actually force you to walk through the shopping arcade to get to the planes.
Ms. Amin also said: "I wasn't aware anyone had actually forced Shalit into doing this".
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